Storage medium tray structure and electronic device comprising same

ABSTRACT

According to various embodiments disclosed in the present document, an electronic device may comprise: a housing comprising an insertion hole formed through one side thereof, a first tray for containing, among a subscriber identity module (SIM) and a memory card, at least the subscriber identity module, the first tray being inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and contained therein in an attachable/detachable manner; and a second tray for containing, among the subscriber identity module and the memory card, at least the memory card, the second tray being inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and contained therein in an attachable/detachable manner. While being contained in the housing, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially positioned on the same plane, and at least a part of the second tray may be exposed to the outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole. The electronic device described above may vary according to embodiments.

TECHNICAL FIELD

Various embodiments disclosed herein relate to a storage medium tray structure and an electronic device. For example, various embodiments relate to a tray structure that enables a storage medium to be removably mounted, and an electronic device including the same.

BACKGROUND ART

The storage capacity or communication function of an electronic device may be expanded through various types of storage media. For example, memory cards represented by a secure digital (SD) card are gradually getting smaller while the capacities thereof are increasing. Data processing speeds (e.g., read/write speeds) thereof are also gradually being improved. The data storage capacity of a memory mounted in an electronic device may significantly affect consumer price, and a consumer may purchase an electronic device having a limited storage capacity according to circumstances. A manufacturer may manufacture an electronic device such that a memory card can be mounted in the electronic device, and a consumer may expand the data storage capacity of the electronic device using an external storage medium, for example, an external memory card. Such a memory card is loaded with various types of applications, and when the memory card is mounted on an electronic device, the memory card may expand the functions of the electronic device and may be usefully used to move data of the electronic device to another electronic device.

A storage medium may include a subscriber identity module (SIM) used as user authentication means. For example, a consumer may purchase a subscriber identity module from a communication company to access a commercialized communication network. According to a communication function provided in the electronic device, the consumer may perform wireless communication with a communication network or other nearby electronic devices by including a communication protocol such as a wireless LAN or Bluetooth.

A tray structure may be provided in a miniaturized electronic device such as a mobile communication terminal so that such a memory card can be mounted thereon together with a subscriber identity module. For example, a miniaturized electronic device may be equipped with a plurality of storage media using a single tray structure. In general, ordinary consumers have used a subscriber identity module mounted on a miniaturized device such as a mobile communication terminal, but there is an increasing demand for mounting a subscriber identity module in other types of electronic devices such as a notebook computer. For example, as the speed and capacity increase in wireless communication technology, consumer demand for mounting a subscriber identity module in a portable electronic device such as a tablet PC or a notebook computer is also increasing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Technical Problem

In an environment in which a memory card is frequently separated, mounted, and moved for data movement between electronic devices, when a subscriber identity module and a memory card are mounted in a single tray structure, inconvenience may be caused to the user. For example, the memory card can be dismounted by executing a software command in the electronic device, so there is no need to turn off the power of the electronic device. In contrast, when the subscriber identity module is disconnected from the electronic device while the power is not turned off, the subscriber identity module may be damaged or a software error of the electronic device may occur.

Therefore, when the subscriber identity module and the memory card are mounted together in a single tray structure, it is necessary to turn off the power of the electronic device in order to separate the memory card. As described above, since the memory card may be frequently separated from and mounted in the electronic device, when the memory card is mounted together with the subscriber identity module in a single tray structure, inconvenience may be caused to the user.

Various embodiments disclosed herein may provide an electronic device including a tray structure in which a plurality of storage media, for example, a subscriber identity module and a memory card, can be individually mounted.

Various embodiments disclosed herein may provide an electronic device including a tray structure that provides an environment in which a plurality of storage media can be mounted, and one storage medium (e.g., a memory card) can be independently separated from the electronic device with respect to another storage medium (e.g., a subscriber identity module).

Various embodiments disclosed herein may provide an electronic device in which a portion on which one storage medium is mounted (hereinafter, a “first tray”) and a portion on which another storage medium is mounted (hereinafter, a “second tray”) are coupled to form a single tray structure in appearance while allowing a plurality of storage media to be mounted thereon, and the second tray is independently separable from the first tray.

Technical Solution

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, an electronic device may include: a housing including an insertion hole formed through one side thereof, a first tray configured to accommodate at least a subscriber identity module of the subscriber identity module (SIM) and a memory card, wherein the first tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing; and a second tray configured to accommodate at least the memory card of the subscriber identity module and the memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing. In a state of being accommodated in the housing, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially located on a same plane, and at least a portion of the second tray may be exposed to an outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole.

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, a storage medium mounting tray structure of an electronic device may include: a first tray configured to accommodate a subscriber identity module, wherein the first tray is inserted into a housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device; and a second tray configured to accommodate a memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device. In the state of being accommodated in the housing of the electronic device, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially positioned on the same plane, and the second tray may include a tray header exposed to an outer surface of the housing.

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, an electronic device may include: a housing; an insertion hole formed through one side of the housing; a first manipulating recess provided in the outer surface of the housing to be in contact with the insertion hole; and a tray structure including a first tray inserted into the housing through the insertion bole and removably accommodated in the housing, and a second tray inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing. In the state of being accommodated in the housing, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially located on a same plane, and at least a portion of the second tray may be exposed to an outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole.

Advantageous Effects

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, the tray structure may include a first tray and a second tray, which are sequentially inserted into the housing through one insertion hole, and the second tray can be separated from the housing independently of the first tray. For example, when an additional device that is frequently mounted in or separated from the electronic device, such as a memory card, is mounted on the second tray, the additional device can be conveniently separated from the electronic device without turning off the power of the electronic device. In an embodiment, as a structure in which the first and second trays are inserted into the housing through one insertion hole, the second tray may be disposed to close the insertion hole while being inserted into the housing. For example, by minimizing the number of insertion holes while providing an environment in which a plurality of storage media can be mounted and separated, it is possible to alleviate or prevent a sense of heterogeneity due to the insertion holes in the exterior of the electronic device (e.g., the outer surface of the housing). For example, the appearance of the electronic device can be made beautiful.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view for describing a storage medium mounting structure in an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view for describing the configuration of an insertion hole in an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a tray structure of an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the tray structure extracted from FIG. 4.

FIG. 6 is a bottom view illustrating the tray structure of FIG. 4.

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the tray structure taken along line A-A in FIG. 6.

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the tray structure taken along line B-B in FIG. 6.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating a tray structure of an electronic device according to another one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating the tray structure extracted from FIG. 9.

FIG. 11 is a plan view illustrating a modification of the storage medium mounting structure in an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 12 is a plan view illustrating a first tray in the mounting structure of FIG. 11.

FIG. 13 is a plan view illustrating a second tray in the mounting structure of FIG. 11.

FIG. 14 is a plan view illustrating another modification of the storage medium mounting structure in an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

FIG. 15 is a plan view illustrating a first tray in the mounting structure of FIG. 14.

FIG. 16 is a plan view illustrating a second tray in the mounting structure of FIG. 14.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

The disclosure may have various embodiments, and various modifications and changes may be made to the embodiments of the disclosure. Hereinafter, some of the embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this is not intended to limit the disclosure to particular embodiments, and it should be appreciated that the disclosure includes all changes, equivalents, or alternatives falling within the technical idea and scope of the disclosure.

With regard to the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used to designate similar or relevant elements. It is to be understood that a singular form of a noun corresponding to an item may include one or more of the things, unless the relevant context clearly indicates otherwise. As used herein, each of such phrases as “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” “at least one of A or B,” “A, B, or C,” “at least one of A, B, and C,” and “at least one of A, B, or C,” may include all possible combinations of the items enumerated together in a corresponding one of the phrases. The terms including an ordinal number, such as expressions “a first” and “a second” may be used to described various elements, but the corresponding elements should not be limited by such terms. These terms are used merely to distinguish between one element and any other element. For example, a first element may be termed a second element, and similarly, a second element may be termed a first element without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The term “and/or” includes any combination of a plurality of relevant items or nay one of the plurality of relevant items. When an element (e.g., first element) is referred to, with or without the term “operatively” or “communicatively”, as “coupled with,” “coupled to,” “connected with,” or “connected to” another element (e.g., second element), it means that the element may be coupled or connected to or with the other element directly (e.g., wiredly), wirelessly, or via a third element.

Further, relative terms described as viewed from the drawings, such as “front surface”, “rear surface”, “top surface”, and “bottom surface”, may be replaced by ordinal numbers such as “first” and “second”. In the ordinal numbers such as “first” and “second”, the order of them is determined in the mentioned order or arbitrarily and may be arbitrarily changed as necessary.

The terms used in the disclosure are only used to describe specific embodiments, and are not intended to limit the disclosure. A singular expression may include a plural expression unless they are definitely different in a context. In the disclosure, it should be appreciated that the expression “include” or “have” is intended to refer to the existence of a corresponding feature, numeral, step, operation, constituent element, component, or a combination thereof, and does not exclude the existence or addition odf one or more other features, numerals, steps, operations, constituent elements, components, or a combination thereof.

Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical and scientific terms, have the same meaning as those commonly understood by a person skilled in the art to which the disclosure pertains. Such terms as those defined in a generally used dictionary should be interpreted to have the meanings equal to the contextual meanings in the relevant field of art, and are not to be interpreted to have ideal or excessively formal meanings unless clearly defined in the disclosure.

In the disclosure, the electronic device may be any device including a touch panel, and the electronic device may be referred to as a terminal, a portable terminal, a mobile terminal, a communication terminal, a portable communication terminal, a portable mobile terminal, or a display device.

For example, the electronic device may include a smartphone, a mobile phone, a navigation device, a game console, a TV, an in-vehicle head unit, a notebook computer, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a personal media player (PMP), or a personal digital assistant (PDA). The electronic device may be implemented as a pocket-sized portable communication terminal having a wireless communication function. In addition, the electronic device may be a flexible device or a flexible display device.

The electronic device may communicate with an external electronic device, such as a server, or may perform a task through interworking with an external electronic device. For example, the electronic device may transmit an image captured using a camera and/or location information detected by a sensor unit to a server through a network. The network may be, but is not limited to, a mobile or cellular network, a local area network (LAN), a wireless local area network (WLAN), a wide area network (WAN), the Internet, or a small area network (SAN).

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an electronic device 100 according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

Referring to FIG. 1, the electronic device 100 is, for example, a notebook computer, and may include a first housing 101 and a second housing 102 rotatably coupled to each other. For example, by pivotally coupling the first housing 101 and the second housing 102 to each other via a hinge device 103, the housings may be unfolded from a position at which the housings are folded to face each other to a position at which the housings are opened to be inclined with respect to each other at an arbitrary angle. In some embodiments, the first housing 101 and the second housing 102 may be unfolded to a position in which the housings form an angle of 180 degrees therebetween or folded to a state in which the keyboard 111 and the display device 121 of FIG. 1 are oriented in opposite directions to each other.

According to various embodiments, a circuit board on which various electronic components such as a processor, a memory, a communication module, and an interface are mounted and/or a battery may be embedded in the first housing 101. In an embodiment, input devices such as the keyboard 111 and a touch pad 113 may be disposed on one surface of the first housing 101, and when the first housing 101 and the second housing 102 are folded to face each other, the keyboard 111 or the touch pad 113 may be closed. Although reference numerals are not provided, connection terminal(s) for connection with other external devices such as a power connector, a USB connector, and an HDMI connector may be disposed on the side(s) of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, an insertion hole (e.g., the insertion hole 161 in FIG. 3) to be described later is provided on one side of the first housing 101 so that the tray structure 104 can be inserted into the interior of the first housing 101 therethrough. In an embodiment, the tray structure 104 may include a through hole 149 (e.g., a pin hole), and a user may cause the tray structure 104 to be at least partially released from the first housing 101 by inserting an external member 191 (e.g., a separating pin 191) into the through hole 149 and pushing the external member 191. As will be described with reference to FIG. 2, FIG. 11, or the like, the external force by the external member 191 can be transmitted through a separation device (e.g., the separation device 405 in FIG. 11) so that the tray structure 104 can be released from the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, a display device 121 and/or a camera device 123 may be mounted on one surface of the second housing 102. In an embodiment, the display device 121 may include a touch panel or a digitizer, and thus the display device 121 may be utilized as an input device together with the keyboard 111 while outputting visual information. The camera device 123 may perform photographing in a screen output direction of the display device 121 and may detect information for the use environment of the electronic device 100 (e.g., illuminance) or user authentication (e.g., facial recognition) according to a program installed in the electronic device 100 or commands.

Although FIG. 1 exemplifies the electronic device 100 as a notebook computer, a mounting structure (e.g., a structure for mounting a tray structure 104) to be described below or a tray structure 104 configured to be mounted in and separated from such a mounting structure may be mounted in various types of electronic devices. For example, a mounting structure or a tray structure, which will be described later, may be provided in other small and portable electronic devices such as a tablet PC and a mobile communication terminal.

Hereinafter, a structure for mounting the tray structure 104 will be described with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a storage medium mounting structure 11 in an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1) according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein. FIG. 3 is a perspective view for describing the configuration 13 of the insertion hole 161 in an electronic device according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the tray structure 104 may be a component for mounting a storage medium such as a subscriber identity module or a memory card in the electronic device 100 (e.g., the first housing 101). The tray structure 104 may be inserted into the first housing 101 through the insertion hole 161 formed in one side of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the socket 119 may be mounted inside the first housing 101 in a state of being aligned with the insertion hole 161. For example, the inlet of the socket 119 may be located to face the insertion hole 161. The tray structure 104 may be inserted into the first housing 101 through the insertion hole 161, and may be at least partially mounted on or fixed to the socket 119 inside the first housing 101. According to an embodiment, a separation device 105 may be provided at one side of the socket 119. The separation device 105 may be aligned with the through hole 149 to transmit an external force applied by the external member 191. The separation device 105 may be partially disposed inside the socket 119, and may be disposed at one side of the socket 119 according to an embodiment.

According to various embodiments, the insertion hole 161 may be formed through one side of the first housing 101 to connect the inner space of the first housing 101 to the outer space. For example, the insertion hole 161 may provide a path into which the tray structure 104 is inserted, and may provide means for supporting and fixing the inserted tray structure 104. In an embodiment, the electronic device 100 may further include an accommodation recess 163 provided in the outer surface of the first housing 101 around the insertion hole 161. In the state of being mounted on the first housing 101, a portion of the tray structure 104 is located inside the accommodation recess 163 to close the insertion hole 161, and a portion of the surface of the tray structure 104 may be located on the same plane or curved surface as the outer surface of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device 100 may further include another through hole 169 extending into the inside of the first housing 101 from the bottom of the accommodation recess 163 at one side of the insertion hole 161. The another through hole 169 may be aligned with the through hole 149 in the tray structure 104. For example, in the state in which the tray structure 104 is inserted into and accommodated in the first housing 101, the external member 191 is partially inserted through the through holes 149 and 169, which are provided in the tray structure 104 and the first housing 101, respectively, to actuate the separation device 105. In another embodiment, the electronic device 100 may further include a first manipulating recess 165 provided in the outer surface of the first housing 101. The first manipulating recess 165 may be provided to be in contact with the insertion hole 161. A portion of the tray structure 104 may be exposed to the outside through the first manipulating recess 165 in the state in which the tray structure 104 is accommodated in the first housing 101. As will be seen with reference to FIG. 6, the tray structure 104 may include a second manipulating recess (e.g., the second manipulating recess 229 c in FIG. 6), and in the state in which the tray structure 104 is accommodated in the first housing 101, the second manipulating recess 229 c may be exposed to the outside of the first housing 101 through the first manipulating recess 165. According to various embodiments, the user may separate a portion of the tray structure 104 from the first housing 101 using the second manipulating recess 229 c even if the external member 191 is not used.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a tray structure 200 of an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1) according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein. FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the tray structure 200 extracted from FIG. 4. FIG. 6 is a bottom view illustrating the tray structure 200 extracted from FIG. 4. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view 15 of the tray structure 200 taken along line A-A in FIG. 6. FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view 17 of the tray structure 200 taken along line B-B in FIG. 6.

Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the tray structure 200 (e.g., the tray structure 104 in FIG. 1 or FIG. 2) may include a first tray 201 and a second tray 202 disposed to be coupled to or separated from each other. In an embodiment, the first tray 201 may be inserted into the first housing (e.g., the first housing 101 in FIG. 2) before the second tray 202, and in the state in which the tray structure 200 is mounted in the first housing 101, the second tray 202 may be released or separated from the first housing 101 independently of the first tray 201. For example, regardless of whether the first tray 201 is mounted in a socket (e.g., the socket 119 in FIG. 2), the second tray 202 may be mounted in the first housing 101 or the socket 119.

According to various embodiments, the first tray 201 may include a first frame 211 defining a space (hereinafter, a “first seating recess 213”) configured to accommodate a storage medium, and a first guide portion 217 extending from one side of the first frame 211. The first guide portion 217 may extend along the direction in which the tray structure 200 is inserted (or a reverse direction thereof). In an embodiment, the first seating recess 213 is a space for accommodating a storage medium, for example, a subscriber identity module 291, and generally has a shape penetrating the top and bottom surfaces of the first tray 201. However, a rib 215 configured to support a storage medium may partially surround the first seating recess 213 in the bottom surface of the first tray 201.

According to various embodiments, the second tray 202 may include a second frame 221 defining a space (hereinafter, a “second seating recess 223”) configured to accommodate a storage medium, and a second guide portion 227 extending from one side of the second frame 221. The second guide portion 227 may extend along the direction in which the tray structure 200 is inserted (or a reverse direction thereof). In an embodiment, the second seating recess 223 is a space for accommodating a storage medium, for example, a memory card 293, and generally has a shape penetrating the top and bottom surfaces of the second tray 202. However, another rib 225 configured to support at least a storage medium may partially surround the second seating recess 223 in the bottom surface of the second tray 202.

According to various embodiments, the first seating recess 213 and the second seating recess 223 may have various shapes. For example, although the example in which the memory card 293 is accommodated in the second seating recess 223 has been described above, the subscriber identity module 291 may be seated thereon. In another embodiment, the first seating recess 213 may be provided differently from the illustrated shape, and a storage medium other than the subscriber identity module 291 may be accommodated in the first seating recess 213 according to the shape of the first seating recess 213.

According to various embodiments, the memory card 293 may be an additional device that is more frequently attached and detached than the subscriber identity module 291 and may be mechanically separated from the electronic device 100 (e.g., the first housing 101) even in the state in which the power of the electronic device 100 is not turned off. However, in general, the subscriber identity module 291 may be mechanically separated in the state in which the power of the electronic device 100 is turned off. Considering this point, in the structure in which the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 are sequentially inserted into the first housing 101, for example, in the structure in which the second tray 202 is mounted outside the first tray 201 within the first housing 101, it is possible to reduce the frequency of power-off and the frequency of power-on required in the process of mounting and separating the memory card 293 by mounting the memory card 293 on the second tray 202. For example, it is possible to improve the user's convenience.

According to various embodiments, the tray structure 200 may have at least one flat plate shape in the state of being inserted or mounted in the first housing 101. For example, in the first housing 101, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 may be at least partially located on the same plane. In an embodiment, the description “the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 are at least partially located on the same plane” may mean that the storage media (e.g., the subscriber identity module 291 and the memory card 293) accommodated in the first seating recess 213 and the second seating recess 223 may be at least partially located on the same plane. In another embodiment, the storage media may each include electrical contact pads, wherein the description “the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 are at least partially located on the same plane” may mean that the contact pads of each of the storage media are aligned on the same plane in the state in which the tray structure is mounted in the first housing 101 or the socket 119. In some embodiments, the term “same plane” may mean a plane substantially parallel to a direction in which the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 are inserted.

According to various embodiments, the tray structure 200 may further include a tray header 229 a. The tray header 229 a may be disposed on one side edge of the second frame 221, and one surface of the tray header 229 a may be exposed to the outer surface of the first housing 101. For example, the tray header 229 a is at least partially accommodated in the accommodation recess (e.g., the accommodation recess 163 in FIG. 3), and the outer surface of the tray header 229 a may be located on the same plane or the same curved surface as the outer surface of the first housing 101. In an embodiment, the through hole 149 in FIG. 2 may be a through hole 229 b provided in the tray header 229 a. For example, when the tray structure 200 or the second tray 202 is accommodated or mounted in the first housing 101, the tray header 229 a may be accommodated in the accommodation recess 163, and the through hole 229 b may be aligned with another through hole (e.g., the through hole 169 in FIG. 3) provided in the housing 101.

According to various embodiments, a separation pin (e.g., the outer member 191 in FIG. 1) may enter the interior of the first housing 101 through the through hole 229 b and/or the through hole 169 in FIG. 3. By using an external force applied through the external member 191, a separation device (e.g., the separation device 105 in FIG. 2) may release at least the first tray 201 of the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 from the first housing 101. In an embodiment, the description “releasing the first tray 201 from the first housing 101” may mean causing a portion of the first tray 201 to protrude to the outside of the first housing 101. As another meaning, the description “releasing the first tray 201 from the first housing 101” may mean completely separating the first tray 201 from the first housing 101. In another embodiment, the description “releasing the first tray 201 from the first housing 101” may mean separating at least the first tray 201 from a socket (e.g., the socket 119 in FIG. 2). In another embodiment, the description “separating at least the first tray 201 from the socket 119” may mean separating only the first tray 201 if the second tray 202 is already in the state of being separated from the socket 119, and may mean separating, while the first tray 201 is being separated from the socket 119, the second tray 202 as well from the socket 119 if the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 are in the state of being mounted in the socket 119.

According to various embodiments, the through hole 229 b is not necessarily provided. For example, the second tray 202 may have a structure that is separable by a user without using an external member. In an embodiment, a second manipulating recess (e.g., the second manipulating recess 229 c in FIG. 6) provided in the second tray 202 may be exposed through the first manipulating recess 165 in FIG. 3. The user may separate the second tray 202 from the first housing 101 by bringing another tool or a portion of his/her body (e.g., a finger nail or fingertip) into close contact with the second manipulating recess 229 c. If the first tray 201 is to be separated, the user may also separate the first tray 201 by using the external member 191 in the state in which the second tray 202 is separated. When the subscriber identity module (e.g., the subscriber identity module seated in the first tray 201) is not frequently separated from the electronic device, the through hole 169 in the first housing 101 may be closed using the tray header 229 a as described above. For example, the through hole 229 b may not be provided according to a manufacturer's selection in consideration of consumer preferences or trends in the communication market.

According to various embodiments, the first guide portion 217 may be provided to face, come into contact with, or surround the other side of the second frame 221. The second guide portion 227 may be provided to face, come into contact with, or surround the other side of the first frame 211. In an embodiment, at least in the state in which the tray structure 200 is mounted in the first housing 101, the first tray 201 and the second tray 202 may be disposed to at least partially surround each other. For example, the first guide portion 217 and the second frame 221 may be disposed to face each other in the width direction X of the electronic device 100 or the tray structure 200.

According to various embodiments, the first guide portion 217 and the second guide portion 227 may guide the insertion and separation operations of at least the second tray 202. For example, each of the first guide portion 217 and the second guide portion 227 may extend along the insertion direction (e.g., the Y direction) of the first tray 201 or the second tray 202. In an embodiment, when the second tray 202 is inserted, the first guide portion 217 may come into sliding contact with one side of the second frame 221 and the second guide portion 227 may come into sliding contact with one side of the first frame 211 to guide the second tray 202 to linearly move in the insertion direction (e.g., the Y direction).

Further referring to FIG. 6, the tray structure 200 may include the above-described second manipulating recess 229 c. The user may separate a portion of the tray structure 200, for example, the second tray 202 from the first housing 101 using the second manipulating recess 229 c. When the second tray 202 is separated using the second manipulating recess 229 c, the first tray 201 may maintain the state of being mounted in the first housing 101 or the socket 119.

According to various embodiments, when the tray header 229 a is wider than the thickness of the second frame (e.g., the thickness measured in the Z direction), the second manipulating recess 229 c is not necessarily provided. For example, when the tray header 229 a is wider than the thickness of the second frame, in the state in which the tray structure 200 is mounted in the first housing 101, a space surrounded by a portion of the first manipulating recess 165, a portion of the second frame 221, and a portion of an inner surface of the tray header 229 a may be provided. This space may be connected to the external space through the first manipulating recess 165, and the user may bring a tool or a nail into close contact with the inner surface of the tray header 229 a in the corresponding space to separate the second tray 202 from the first housing 101.

Further referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, the side surface of the first frame 211 and one surface of the second guide portion 227 may have curved surfaces corresponding to each other while facing each other, thereby providing a structure for guiding the insertion operation of the second tray 202. For example, the side surface of the first frame 211 may be a convexly curved surface, and the one surface of the second guide portion 227 may be a concavely curved surface corresponding to the side surface of the first frame 211. When the tray structure 200 is in the state of being mounted in the first housing 101, curved surfaces of the first frame 211 and the second guide portion 227 may be in close contact with each other. When the first tray 201 is in the state of being mounted in the first housing 101, the curved surfaces of the first frame 211 and the second guide portion 227 may be in sliding contact with each other to guide the insertion operation of the second tray 202 while the second tray 202 is being inserted.

Further referring to FIGS. 6 and 8, by including guide rails 221 a or guide recess 217 a respectively provided on the side surface of the second frame 221 and the one surface of the first guide portion 217, a structure for guiding the insertion operation of the second tray 202 may be provided. For example, a guide rail 221 a may protrude from the side surface of the second frame 221 at the other side and may extend along the insertion direction (e.g., the Y direction) of the second tray 202. A guide recess 227 a may be provided in the one surface of the first guide portion 217 and may extend along the insertion direction of the second tray 202. In another embodiment, the guide rail 221 a may be provided on the first guide portion 217, and the guide recess 217 a may be provided in the side surface of the second frame 221. When the first tray 201 is in the state of being mounted in the first housing 101, the guide rail 221 a and the guide recess 217 a may be engaged with each other and be in sliding contact with each other to guide the insertion operation of the second tray 202 while the second tray 202 is being inserted.

According to various embodiments, the guide structure in FIG. 7 or the guide structure in FIG. 8 may be optionally provided. For example, the guide structure in FIG. 7 may be implemented to be the same as or similar to the first guide portion 217 and the second guide portion 227, and in another embodiment, the guide structure of FIG. 8 may be implemented to be the same as or similar to the first guide portion 217 and the second guide portion 227. In still another embodiment, the guide structure may be implemented to be different from the shape or position of FIG. 7 or FIG. 8.

According to various embodiments, the tray structure 200 may further include a first magnetic body 231 or a second magnetic body 233. In an embodiment, the first magnetic body 231 may be disposed on the first tray 201, for example, the first frame 211, and the second magnetic body 233 may be disposed on the second tray 202, for example, the second frame 221. In another embodiment, when the second tray 202 is coupled to the first tray 201, the first magnetic body 231 and the second magnetic body 233 may be disposed adjacent to each other to obtain an attraction force. For example, the second tray 202 may be stably coupled to the first tray 201 by the attraction force generated by the first magnetic body 231 and the second magnetic body 233.

According to various embodiments, the first guide portion 217 and the second frame 221, or the second guide portion 227 and the first frame 211 may be disposed to face each other in the thickness direction (e.g., the Z direction) of the electronic device 100 or the tray structure (e.g., the tray structure 300 in FIG. 9). This arrangement structure will be described with reference to FIG. 9 and the like. In the following detailed description, the components, which can be easily understood through the preceding embodiments, may be denoted by the same reference numerals as the preceding embodiments or the reference numerals for the components may be omitted, and the detailed description thereof may also be omitted.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating a tray structure 300 of an electronic device according to another one of various embodiments disclosed herein. FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating the tray structure 300 extracted from FIG. 9.

Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, the tray structure 300 may include a first tray 301 and a second tray 302. When, the tray structure 300 is mounted in a housing (e.g., the first housing 101 in FIG. 1) of an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1), the first tray 301 and the second tray 302 may be at least partially aligned on the same plane. In an embodiment, the tray structure 300 may further include a tray header 229 a disposed at one side of the second tray 302. While the tray header 229 a closes the accommodation recess (e.g., the accommodation recess 163 in FIG. 3) provided in the first housing 101, a portion (e.g., the outer surface) of the tray header 229 a may be located on the same plane or curved plane as the outer surface of the first housing 101. In some embodiments, the tray header 229 a may include another through hole 229 b corresponding to a through hole (e.g., the through hole 169 in FIG. 3) provided in the first housing 101, and the through holes 169 and 229 b may be aligned with each other to provide a path through which a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) enters the interior of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the first tray 301 may include a first frame 311 and a first guide portion 317. The first frame 311 may define a space for accommodating a storage medium, for example, a subscriber identity module, and the first guide portion 317 may extend from one side of the first frame 311 along an insertion direction (e.g., the Y direction) of the first tray 301 or the second tray 302.

According to various embodiments, the second tray 302 may include a second frame 321 and a second guide portion 327. The second frame 321 may define a space for accommodating a storage medium, for example, a subscriber identity module or a memory card, and the second guide portion 327 may extend from one side of the second frame 321 along an insertion direction (e.g., the Y direction) of the first tray 301 or the second tray 302.

According to various embodiments, when the first tray 301 and the second tray 302 are coupled to each other, the first guide portion 317 may be located to face a portion of the bottom surface of the second frame 321, and the second guide portion 327 may be located to face a portion of the top surface of the first frame 311. For example, the first guide portion 317 may be located to face a portion of the second frame 321 in the thickness direction (e.g., the Z direction), and the second guide portion 327 may be located to face a portion of the first frame 311 in the thickness direction. According to an embodiment, the lower surface of the first guide portion 317 may be aligned with the lower surface of the second frame 321 on the same plane, and the upper surface of the second guide portion 327 may be aligned with the upper surface of the first frame 311 on the same plane. According to another embodiment, when the first tray 301 and the second tray 302 are coupled to each other, the storage media accommodated respectively in the first tray 301 and the second tray 302 may be aligned with each other on the same plane.

FIG. 11 is a plan view illustrating a modification of a storage medium mounting structure in an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1) according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein. FIG. 12 is a plan view illustrating a first tray 401 in the mounting structure of FIG. 11. FIG. 13 is a plan view illustrating a second tray 402 in the mounting structure of FIG. 11.

Referring to FIGS. 11 to 13, a socket 119 (e.g., the socket 119 in FIG. 2) aligned with the insertion hole 161 may be mounted inside the first housing 101, and a first tray 401 and a second tray 402 constituting the tray structure 400 may be at least partially mounted in the socket 119 inside the first housing 101. According to an embodiment, the tray structure 400 may at least partially include the tray structures 200 and 300 in FIG. 4 or FIG. 9, and as illustrated in FIG. 12 or FIG. 13, the first tray (401) and the second tray 402 may be slightly different from those of the previous embodiment in shape. In an embodiment, a separation device 405 for separating the tray structure 400 may be provided inside the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the first housing 101 may include a first pin hole 491 (e.g., the through hole 169 in FIG. 3) provided therethrough at one side of the insertion hole 161 in the direction in which the first tray 401 or the second tray 402 is inserted. In an embodiment, the tray structure 400 may include a through hole 229 b provided in the tray header 229 a, for example, the through hole 229 b in FIG. 4. In the state in which the tray structure 400 is mounted in the socket 119, the through hole 229 b may be aligned with the first pin hole 491 to provide a path through which a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) enters the interior of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the separation device 405 may include a first push rod 451 disposed inside the first housing 101 and aligned with the first pin hole 491. The first push rod 451 may be disposed at one side of the socket 119 or inside the socket 119, and in the state in which one end of the first push rod 451 is aligned with the first pin hole 491, the first push rod 451 may extend along the direction in which the first tray 401 or the second tray 402 is inserted. According to an embodiment, a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) may enter the interior of the first housing 101 through the first pin hole 491 to press the first push rod 451. The first push rod 451 may linearly move by the external force applied via the external member 191.

According to various embodiments, when the tray structure 400 is inserted into and mounted in the socket 119, one end of the first push rod 451 may move to a position adjacent to the first pin hole 491 and, when an external force is applied thereto by the external member 191, the first push rod 451 may transmit the external force while moving in a direction away from the first pin hole 491. For example, when the tray structure 400 is mounted on the socket 119 or when an external force is applied by the external member 191, the first push rod 451 may linearly move in the direction in which the tray structure 400 is inserted, or in a direction opposite thereto.

According to various embodiments, the mounting structure or the separation device 405 described above may include a first pivoting rod 453 that rotates according to a linear reciprocating motion of the first push rod 451. The first pivoting rod 453 may be pivotally mounted inside the socket 119 or the first housing 101 via a first pivot pin 455. According to an embodiment, the first pivoting rod 453 may pivot about the first pivot pin 455 while interfering with the other end of the first push rod 451. For example, when the first push rod 451 linearly moves, the first pivoting rod 453 may pivot about the first pivot pin 455 while interfering with the other end of the first push rod 451.

According to various embodiments, the tray structure 400 may include an interference member 429 extending to one side of the second tray 402 and disposed parallel to one side of the first tray 401. An end of the interference member 429 may be located adjacent to an end of the first pivoting rod 453 at a first point S1. The first pivoting rod 453 may be located adjacent to the first tray 401 at a second point S2 between the first pivot pin 455 and the first point S1.

According to various embodiments, when the first push rod 451 linearly moves away from the first pin hole 491 by an external force in FIG. 11, the first pivoting rod 453 may first interfere with the interference member 429 at the first point S1 while pivoting clockwise. After the interference occurs at the first point S1, when the first push rod 451 further moves linearly, the first pivoting rod 453 may interfere with the first tray 401 at the second point S2 while further pivoting. For example, in the state illustrated in FIG. 11, when the first push rod 451 linearly moves in the first section I1 by an external force, the first pivoting rod 453 may interfere with the interference member 429 to release the second tray from the first housing 101. In the state in which the first push rod 451 moves through the first section I1, interference does not occur at the second point S2. Thus, the first tray 401 may still maintain the state of being mounted in the socket 119. When the first push rod 451 linearly moves through the second section I2 exceeding the first section I1 to move away from the first pin hole 491, the interference occurs at the second point S2, and the first pivoting rod 453 may separate the first tray 401 from the socket 119.

FIG. 14 is a plan view illustrating another modification of a storage medium mounting structure in an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1) according to one of various embodiments disclosed herein. FIG. 15 is a plan view illustrating a first tray 501 in the mounting structure of FIG. 14. FIG. 16 is a plan view illustrating a second tray 502 in the mounting structure of FIG. 14.

Referring to FIGS. 14 to 16, the mounting structure may at least partially release or separate the tray structure 500 from the socket 119 or the first housing 101, and may include a first separation device 505 a configured to separate the first tray 501 and a second separation device 505 b configured to separate the second tray 502.

According to various embodiments, the first housing 101 may include a first pin hole 591 a (e.g., the through hole 169 in FIG. 3) provided therethrough at one side of the insertion hole (e.g., the insertion hole 161 in FIG. 3) in the direction in which the first tray 501 or the second tray 502 is inserted. In an embodiment, the tray structure 500 may include a first through hole 529 a provided in the tray header 229 a, for example, the through hole 229 b in FIG. 4. In the state in which the tray structure 500 is mounted in the socket 119, the first through hole 529 a may be aligned with the first pin hole 591 a to provide a path through which a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) enters the interior of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the first separation device 505 a may include a first push rod 551 a disposed inside the first housing 101 and aligned with the first pin hole 591 a. The first push rod 551 a may be disposed at one side of the socket 119 or inside the socket 119, and in the state in which one end of the first push rod 551 a is aligned with the first pin hole 591 a, the first push rod 551 a may extend along the direction in which the first tray 501 or the second tray 502 is inserted. According to an embodiment, a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) may enter the interior of the first housing 101 through the first pin hole 591 a to press the first push rod 551 a. The first push rod 551 a may linearly move by the external force applied via the external member 191. For example, when the tray structure 500 is inserted into and mounted in the socket 119, one end of the first push rod 551 a may move to a position adjacent to the first pin hole 591 a and, when an external force is applied thereto by the external member 191, the first push rod 551 a may transmit the external force while moving in a direction away from the first pin hole 591 a. For example, when the tray structure 500 is mounted on the socket 119 or when an external force is applied by the external member 191, the first push rod 551 a may linearly move in the direction in which the tray structure 500 is inserted, or in a direction opposite thereto.

According to various embodiments, the mounting structure or the first separation device 505 a described above may include a first pivoting rod 553 a that pivots according to a linear reciprocating motion of the first push rod 551 a. The first pivoting rod 553 a may be pivotally mounted inside the socket 119 or the first housing 101 via a first pivot pin 555 a. Unlike the embodiment of FIG. 11, the first pivoting rod 553 a may interfere with the first tray 501, and may not interfere with the second tray 502.

According to various embodiments, when the first push rod 551 a linearly moves away from the first pin hole 591 a by an external force in FIG. 14, the first pivoting rod 553 a may interfere with the first tray 501 while pivoting clockwise. For example, the first tray 501 may be separated from the socket 119 by the operation of the first separation device 505 a. In an embodiment, when the second tray 502 is in the state of being mounted in the socket 119 together with the first tray 501, the first tray 501 and the second tray 502 may be separated at the same time by the first separation device 505 a. For example, the first separation device 505 a may separate at least the first tray 501 of the first tray 501 and the second tray 502 from the socket.

According to various embodiments, the first housing 101 may include a second pin hole 591 b provided therethrough at the other side of the insertion hole 161 in the direction in which the first tray 501 or the second tray 502 is inserted. In an embodiment, the tray structure 500 may include a second through hole 529 b provided in the tray header 229 a. In the state in which the tray structure 500 is mounted in the socket 119, the second through hole 529 b may be aligned with the second pin hole 591 b to provide a path through which a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) enters the interior of the first housing 101.

According to various embodiments, the second separation device 505 b may include a second push rod 551 b disposed inside the first housing 101 and aligned with the second pin hole 591 b. The second push rod 551 b may be disposed at one side of the socket 119 or inside the socket 119, and in the state in which one end of the first push rod 551 b is aligned with the second pin hole 591 b, the first push rod 551 b may extend along the direction in which the first tray 501 or the second tray 502 is inserted. According to an embodiment, a separation pin (e.g., the external member 191 in FIG. 1) may enter the interior of the first housing 101 through the second pin hole 591 b to press the second push rod 551 b. The second push rod 551 b may linearly move by the external force applied via the external member 191. For example, when the second tray structure 502 is inserted into and mounted in the socket 119, one end of the second push rod 551 b may move to a position adjacent to the second pin hole 591 b and, when an external force is applied thereto by the external member 191, the second push rod 551 b may transmit the external force while moving in a direction away from the second pin hole 591 b. For example, when the tray structure 500 is mounted on the socket 119 or when an external force is applied by the external member 191, the second push rod 551 b may linearly move in the direction in which the tray structure 500 is inserted, or in a direction opposite thereto.

According to various embodiments, the mounting structure or the second separation device 505 b described above may include a second pivoting rod 553 b that pivots according to a linear reciprocating motion of the second push rod 551 b. The second pivoting rod 553 b may be pivotally mounted inside the socket 119 or the first housing 101 via a second pivot pin 555 b. According to an embodiment, the second pivoting rod 553 b may pivot about the second pivot pin 555 b while interfering with the other end of the second push rod 551 b. For example, when the second push rod 551 b linearly moves, the second pivoting rod 553 b may pivot about the second pivot pin 555 b while interfering with the other end of the second push rod 551 b.

According to various embodiments, the second pivoting rod 553 b may interfere with the second tray 502 to separate the second tray 502 from the socket 119. For example, when the user inserts the external member 191 through the second pin hole 591 b, the second separation device 505 b operates to separate the second tray 502 from the socket 119. In an embodiment, since the first separation device 505 a does not operate when the second tray 502 is separated, the first tray 501 may be maintained in the state of being mounted on the socket 119. For example, even if the first tray 501 is mounted in the socket 119 in the state of accommodating the subscriber identity module, the user may separate only the second tray 502 or only a storage medium (e.g., the memory card 293 of FIG. 4) disposed in the second tray 502.

As described above, according to various embodiments disclosed herein, an electronic device (e.g., the electronic device 100 in FIG. 1) may include: a housing (e.g., the first housing 101 in FIG. 1 or FIG. 3) including an insertion hole (e.g., the insertion hole 161 in FIG. 3) formed through one side thereof; a first tray (e.g., the first tray 201 in FIG. 4 or FIG. 5) configured to accommodate at least a subscriber identity module (SIM) of the subscriber identity module and a memory card, wherein the first tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and detachably accommodated in the housing; and a second tray (e.g., the second tray 202 in FIG. 4 or FIG. 5) configured to accommodate at least the memory card of the subscriber identity module and the memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing. In a state of being accommodated in the housing, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially located on a same plane, and at least a portion of the second tray may be exposed to an outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole.

According to various embodiments, the second tray may further include a second frame (e.g., the second frame 221 in FIG. 4) defining a space configured to accommodate at least the memory card of the subscriber identity module and the memory card, and a tray header (e.g., the tray header 229 a in FIG. 4) disposed at one side edge of the second frame, wherein one surface of the tray header may be exposed to the outer surface of the housing.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include an accommodation recess (e.g., the accommodation recess 163 in FIG. 3) provided in the outer surface of the housing around the insertion hole, wherein at least a portion of the tray header may be accommodated in the accommodation recess.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device as described above may further include a first through hole (e.g., through hole 169 in FIG. 3) extending from the bottom of the accommodation recess to the inside of the housing at one side of the insertion hole, and a second through hole (e.g., the through hole 229 b in FIG. 4) formed through the tray header, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the first through hole and the second through hole may be aligned with each other.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include a first manipulating recess (e.g., the first manipulating recess 165 in FIG. 3) provided in the outer surface of the housing to be in contact with the insertion hole and a second manipulating recess (e.g., the second manipulating recess 229 c in FIG. 6) provided in the second frame or the tray header, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the second manipulating recess may be exposed to the outside of the housing through the first manipulating recess.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include an accommodation recess provided in the outer surface of the housing around the insertion hole to accommodate at least a portion of the tray header and a first through hole extending from the bottom of the accommodation recess to the inside of the housing at one side of the insertion hole, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the tray header may close the first through hole, and when the second tray is separated from the housing, the first through hole may be exposed to the outside of the housing.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include a socket (e.g., the socket 119 of FIG. 2) mounted inside the housing and aligned with the insertion hole, and the first tray or the second tray may be at least partially mounted on the socket inside the housing.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include: a first pin hole (e.g., the first pin hole 491 or 591 a in FIG. 11 or FIG. 14) formed through the housing along a direction in which the first tray or the second tray is inserted (hereinafter, “insertion direction”) at one side of the insertion hole; a first push rod (e.g., the first push rod 451 or 551 a in FIG. 11 or FIG. 14) having one end aligned with the first pin hole and extending along the insertion direction, wherein the first push rod reciprocates linearly in the insertion direction within the housing; and a first pivoting rod (e.g., the first pivoting rod 453 or 553 a in FIG. 11 or FIG. 14) mounted adjacent to or inside the socket to interfere with another end of the first push rod, wherein the first pivoting rod is configured to pivot within the housing in response to the linear reciprocating of the first push rod, wherein the first push rod may pivot the first pivoting rod while linearly moving by an external force applied through the first pin hole.

According to various embodiments, when the first push rod moves linearly in a first section, the first pivoting rod may pivot to separate the second tray mounted on the socket from the socket, and when the first push rod linearly moves in a second section exceeding the first section, the first pivoting rod may further pivot to separate the first tray mounted on the socket from the socket.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include an interference member (e.g., the interference member 429 in FIG. 13) extending from one side of the second tray, wherein, when the first push rod linearly moves in the first section, the first pivoting rod may interfere with the interference member to separate the second tray from the socket.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include: a second pin hole (e.g., the second pin hole 591 b in FIG. 14) formed through the housing along the direction in which the first tray or the second tray is inserted at one side of the insertion hole; a second push rod (e.g., the second push rod 551 b in FIG. 14) having one end aligned with the second pin hole and extending along the insertion direction, wherein the second push rod is configured to reciprocate linearly in the insertion direction within the housing; and a second pivoting rod (e.g., the second pivoting rod 553 b in FIG. 14) mounted adjacent to or inside the socket to interfere with another end of the second push rod, wherein the second pivoting rod is configured to pivot within the housing in response to the linear reciprocating of the second push rod, wherein, by an external force applied through the second pin hole, the second push rod may pivot the second pivoting rod while linearly moving, and the second pivoting rod pivots to separate the second tray from the socket, and the first pivoting rod may pivot to separate at least the first tray from the socket.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include a first magnetic body (e.g., the first magnetic body 231 in FIG. 6) mounted on the first tray and a second magnetic body (e.g., the second magnetic body 233 in FIG. 6) mounted on the second tray, wherein, when the first tray and the second tray are accommodated in the housing, the second magnetic body may be disposed adjacent to the first magnetic body to generate an attraction force.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include a first guide portion (e.g., the first guide portion 217 in FIG. 5) extending from one side of the first tray in the insertion direction of the first tray, and a second guide portion (e.g., the second guide portion 227 of FIG. 5) extending from one side of the second tray in the insertion direction of the second tray, wherein at least the second tray may be inserted into the housing while being guided by the first guide portion or the second guide portion.

According to various embodiments, when the first tray and the second tray are accommodated in the housing, the first guide portion may at least partially surround another side of the second tray, and the second guide portion may at least partially surround another side of the first tray.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may include a guide recess (e.g., the guide recess 217 a in FIG. 8) provided in the inner surface of the first guide portion or the second guide portion and extending along the insertion direction of the first tray or the second tray, and a guide rail (e.g., the guide rail 221 a in FIG. 8) protruding from the outer surface of the other side of the second tray or the outer surface of the other side of the first tray and extending along the insertion direction of the first tray or the second tray, wherein the guide rail may be engaged with the guide recess to guide at least the second tray to be inserted into the housing.

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, a storage medium mounting tray structure of an electronic device may include: a first tray configured to accommodate a subscriber identity module, wherein the first tray is inserted into a housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device; and a second tray configured to accommodate a memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device, wherein, in the state of being accommodated in the housing of the electronic device, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially positioned on the same plane, and the second tray may include a tray header exposed to an outer surface of the housing.

According to various embodiments, the second tray may further include a through hole formed through the tray header.

According to various embodiments disclosed herein, an electronic device may include: a housing; an insertion hole formed through one side of the housing; a first manipulating recess provided in the outer surface of the housing to be in contact with the insertion hole; and a tray structure including a first tray inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing, and a second tray inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing. In the state of being accommodated in the housing, the first tray and the second tray may be at least partially located on a same plane, and at least a portion of the second tray may be exposed to an outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include an accommodation recess provided in the outer surface of the housing around the insertion hole, and the second tray may include a second frame accommodated inside the housing, and a tray header disposed at one side edge of the second frame and accommodated in the accommodation recess, wherein, in the state in which the tray header is accommodated in the accommodation recess, a portion of the tray header may be exposed to the outside of the housing through the first manipulating recess.

According to various embodiments, the electronic device described above may further include a first through hole extending into the housing from the bottom of the accommodation recess at one side of the insertion hole.

In the foregoing detailed description of this document, specific embodiments have been described. However, it will be evident to a person ordinarily skilled in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, in the detailed description of this document, a notebook computer is exemplified as the electronic device, but this is merely an embodiment, and the electronic device referred to in this document may include another small and portable electronic device, such as a tablet PC or a mobile communication terminal. 

1. An electronic device comprising: a housing including an insertion hole formed through one side thereof; a first tray configured to accommodate at least a subscriber identity module of the subscriber identity module (SIM) and a memory card, wherein the first tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing; and a second tray configured to accommodate at least the memory card of the subscriber identity module and the memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing through the insertion hole and removably accommodated in the housing, wherein, in a state of being accommodated in the housing, the first tray and the second tray are at least partially located on a same plane, and at least a portion of the second tray is exposed to an outer surface of the housing while closing the insertion hole.
 2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the second tray further includes: a second frame defining a space that accommodates therein at least the memory card of the subscriber identity module and the memory card; and a tray header disposed on one side edge of the second frame, wherein one surface of the tray header is exposed to an outer surface of the housing.
 3. The electronic device of claim 2, further comprising: an accommodation recess provided in an outer surface of the housing around the insertion hole, wherein at least a portion of the tray header is accommodated in the accommodation recess.
 4. The electronic device of claim 3, further comprising: a first through hole extending into the housing from a bottom of the accommodation recess at one side of the insertion hole; and a second through hole provided through the tray header, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the first through hole and the second through hole are aligned with each other.
 5. The electronic device of claim 2, further comprising: a first manipulating recess provided in the outer surface of the housing to be in contact with the insertion hole; and a second manipulating recess provided in the second frame or the tray header, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the second manipulating recess is exposed to an outside of the housing through the first manipulating recess.
 6. The electronic device of claim 5, further comprising: an accommodation recess provided in the outer surface of the housing around the insertion hole to accommodate at least a portion of the tray header; and a first through hole extending into the housing from a bottom of the accommodation recess at one side of the insertion hole, wherein, when the second tray is accommodated in the housing, the tray header closes the first through hole, and when the second tray is separated from the housing, the first through hole is exposed to the outside of the housing.
 7. The electronic device of claim 1, further comprising: a socket mounted inside the housing and aligned with the insertion hole, wherein at least a portion of the first tray or the second tray is mounted on the socket; a first pin hole formed through the housing along a direction in which the first tray or the second tray is inserted (hereinafter, “insertion direction”) at one side of the insertion hole; a first push rod having one end aligned with the first pin hole and extending along the insertion direction, wherein the first push rod is configured to reciprocate linearly in the insertion direction within the housing; and a first pivoting rod mounted adjacent to or inside the socket to interfere with another end of the first push rod, wherein the first pivoting rod is configured to pivot within the housing in response to the linear reciprocating of the first push rod, wherein the first push rod is configured to pivot the first pivoting rod while linearly moving by an external force applied through the first pin hole.
 8. The electronic device of claim 7, wherein, when the first push rod moves linearly in a first section, the first pivoting rod pivots to separate the second tray mounted on the socket from the socket, and when the first push rod linearly moves in a second section exceeding the first section, the first pivoting rod further pivots to separate the first tray mounted on the socket from the socket.
 9. The electronic device of claim 8, further comprising: an interference member extending from one side of the second tray, wherein, when the first push rod linearly moves in the first section, the first pivoting rod interferes with the interference member to separate the second tray from the socket.
 10. The electronic device of claim 7, further comprising: a second pin hole formed through the housing along a direction in which the first tray or the second tray is inserted at the one side of the insertion hole; a second push rod having one end aligned with the second pin hole and extending along the insertion direction, wherein the second push rod reciprocates linearly in the insertion direction within the housing; and a second pivoting rod mounted adjacent to or inside the socket to interfere with another end of the second push rod, wherein the second pivoting rod is configured to pivot within the housing in response to the linear reciprocating of the second push rod, wherein, by an external force applied through the second pin hole, the second push rod pivots the second pivoting rod while linearly moving, and the second pivoting rod pivots to separate the second tray from the socket, and the first pivoting rod pivots to separate at least the first tray of the first tray and the second tray from the socket.
 11. The electronic device of claim 1, further comprising: a first magnetic body mounted on the first tray; and a second magnetic body mounted on the second tray, wherein, when the first tray and the second tray are accommodated in the housing, the second magnetic body is disposed adjacent to the first magnetic body to generate an attraction force.
 12. The electronic device of claim 1, further comprising: a first guide portion extending from one side of the first tray in an insertion direction of the first tray; and a second guide portion extending from one side of the second tray in an insertion direction of the second tray, wherein at least the second tray of the first tray and the second tray is inserted into the housing while being guided by the first guide portion or the second guide portion.
 13. The electronic device of claim 12, wherein, when the first tray and the second tray are accommodated in the housing, the first guide portion at least partially surrounds another side of the second tray, and the second guide portion at least partially surrounds another side of the first tray.
 14. The electronic device of claim 12, further comprising: a guide recess provided in an inner surface of the first guide part or the second guide portion and extending along an insertion direction of the first tray or the second tray; and a guide rail protruding from an outer surface of another side of the second tray or from an outer surface of another side of the first tray and extending along the insertion direction of the first tray or the second tray, wherein the guide rail is engaged with the guide recess to guide at least the second tray of the first tray and the second tray so as to be inserted into the housing.
 15. A storage medium mounting tray structure of an electronic device, the tray structure comprising: a first tray configured to accommodate a subscriber identity module, wherein the first tray is inserted into a housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device; and a second tray configured to accommodate a memory card, wherein the second tray is inserted into the housing of the electronic device and removably accommodated in the housing of the electronic device, wherein, in a state of being accommodated in the housing of the electronic device, the first tray and the second tray are at least partially positioned on a same plane, and the second tray includes a tray header exposed to an outer surface of the housing. 